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From rodeos to zany ball games, read on for summer sporting and spectating for everyone.
Are the Enhanced Games an existential threat to fairness or a cure for death?
Sports, spectacle, and what Juvenal would have made of this moment.
[…] The post From one sport to another appeared first on Kentucky Living.
By Tom Mattingly In another long-ago lifetime, I was a daily blogger for the local newspaper, along with writing a weekly column much like this one. The task was to write commentar...
A retrospective on US sportswriting, with a focus on class warfare.
The annual draft is watched by millions, and analyzed by a set of professional and amateur prognosticators. Still, it comes down to a crapshoot.
“Contemporary snooker is defined by an ongoing anomaly: three men in their fifties still pummel younger players.”
“Death of the Soccer God,” “Nebraska,” “Muskism,” and “Spawning Season.”
All the world’s a stage.
Dave Henshaw is enchanted by archery’s curiously addictive qualities and its ability to attract all-comers, including those turned off by other sports environmentsDave Henshaw can’...
The staff writer Louisa Thomas on the U.S. men’s national soccer team, the N.B.A. off-season, and Serena Williams.
The problem with sports is that sports either: 1) functions as an allegorical enclosure inside which everything else (world, self) can be glimpsed and potentially even briefly made...
Professional players once were heroes, not celebrities. The post The Lost Charms of ‘Football,’ and of Life appeared first on The American Conservative.
The clay courts of Paris offered a glimpse at Wilson's surprisingly sophisticated vision for the future of activewear.
They have the lungs of a marathoner and the legs of a sprinter, but put a World Cup legend on a triathlon start line, and you’ll likely see a mighty struggle. From "sink or swim" t...
On "the perceived chasm between a great athlete’s genius and their apparent inability to talk about it after the fact."
Plus: How sportsbooks moved online and changed sports betting forever.
Shinnecock Hills has hosted four modern-era U.S. Opens before this week. Here’s a look back:
"Coyne was prominent, perhaps preeminent, among these newspaper artists in Boston of the time, drawing over 15,000 sports cartoons in his 47-year career as an artist for several Bo...
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